GRANT RECIPIENTS IN 2014/2015

Gandel Philanthropy had another milestone year in 2014-15 and maintained its growth in the number of grants and the amount of funds distributed. In this year, the Board of Trustees of Gandel Philanthropy approved and paid a total of 131 grants and donations to 122 separate organisations. It is worth noting that a total of 48 community organisations that received a grant in the 2014-15 financial year did not receive a grant from Gandel Philanthropy in the previous financial year.

The list below outlines all grant recipients in 2014/15, grouped according to the grant category and the Area of Interest, in alphabetical order.

COMMUNITY Grants

Arts and Culture

AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
“A Night of Nights” Concert Series at the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation

BIG WEST FESTIVAL
DWELLING

COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA
The Acquisition of Japanese Art

SNOWDOME FOUNDATION
Gandel Philanthropy-Snowdome Innovation Fellowship – The Development and Use of Biomarkers to Optimise Early Phase Lymphoma Clinical Trials Using a ‘World-First’ Class of Anti-Cancer Drugs
(Year 1 of a 3-year grant)

Youth at Risk

AUSTRALIAN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION
Tuning Into Change – A Listening Program Designed to Re-activate Children’s Neural Circuits to Support their Recovery from Violence-related Trauma
(Year 3 of a 3-year grant)

Gandel Philanthropy is the vehicle for charitable giving by the extended Gandel family. Click here to find out more about the Vision and Mission of Gandel Philanthropy, its granting philosophy and the Areas of Interest that the organisation supports.

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Gandel Philanthropy is one of Australia’s largest independent family philanthropic funds. It has been the vehicle for charitable giving by the extended Gandel family since its formation as the Gandel Charitable Trust in 1978.